ICP-2 Review
Background
In October 2023, the Number Resource Organization Executive Council (NRO EC) tasked the Number Resource Organization Number Council (NRO NC), acting as the Address Supporting Organization Address Council (ASO AC), with managing the review and update of the Internet Coordination Policy 2: Criteria for Establishment of New Regional Internet Registries (ICP-2).
The proposed updates focus on:
- Expanding governance, ecosystem, and operational criteria
- Clarifying the lifecycle of RIR recognition and responsibilities
- Defining principles for potential RIR derecognition if obligations are not met
Why is it important?
First developed in 2001, the ICP-2 defines the criteria for establishing and recognizing RIRs. It remains a vital framework for maintaining the overall health and governance of the Internet. The ICP-2 review and revision aims to uphold the stability and self-governance of the Internet numbers registry system by ensuring the document remains aligned with the principles needed to assess and recognise new RIRs in today’s evolving Internet environment.
Tuesday, 29 April | 11:00 CEST / 09:00 UTC
Learn more about about the steps to update ICP-2 and get an overview of the draft "RIPE Governance Document" which is intended to update ICP-2.

How we got here
- October–December 2024
Community feedback was collected via a public questionnaire on the draft principles. - February 2025
The NRO published a summary of responses and key insights from the consultation. - February – April 2025
The ASO AC developed a draft of the revised ICP-2 document, reflecting the review of the questionnaire feedback. - April – May 2025
The document: ‘Governance Document for the Recognition, Maintenance, and Derecognition of Regional Internet Registries’ is available for public comment. - Q3 – Q4 2025
The NRO NC will review all feedback received from both the RIR communities and the ICANN public comment process on the draft document. Based on this input, any additional edits deemed necessary will be incorporated into an updated version. The NRO NC will then work with the NRO EC to publish and present the revised draft for further community review through upcoming RIR meetings and other NRO and RIR communication channels.
For more detailed information on the process and timeline, please visit the NRO website or watch this explainer video.
How you can participate
Please share your feedback on the proposed ‘Governance Document for the Recognition, Maintenance, and Derecognition of Regional Internet Registries‘ on the RIPE Discussion list.
The feedback period is from 14 April to 27 May 2025.
Please consider the following when preparing your comments:
- Please share feedback that is specific to this draft. Constructive comments are highly appreciated.
- In particular, we are interested to hear your views on:
- The new requirements of the draft.
- Whether the draft provides sufficient clarity regarding the ongoing obligations of an RIR and the remediation steps if those obligations are not met.
Please note, the revised document does not address the implementation of RIR criteria; comments on implementation will be considered out of scope.
Join a session
RIPE NCC Open House: Updating ICP-2
Tuesday, 29 April at 11:00 CEST (09:00 UTC)
This session will take place online and the RIPE community representatives of the NRO NC will share information on the work done so far and introduce the draft RIR Governance Document.
Register for the Open House session
BoF at RIPE 90
We will hold a BoF at RIPE 90 to hear the community's input on the draft "RIR Governance Document". You can register and participate online for free, if you are not attending RIPE 90 in person.
Important Dates
- 14 April: Draft “RIR Governance Document” published
- 14 April: Consultation on draft document opens
- 29 April: RIPE NCC Open House: Updating ICP-2
- 12-16 May: BoF on ICP-2 review during RIPE 90
- 27 May: Consultation closes
- 9-12 June: NRO NC reviews input during ICANN 83
Useful Links
NRO Website
Read more about the process to update ICP-2
ICANN Website
Read more about ICP-2 on the ICANN website